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Massachusetts Criminal Defense: 1997 Cumulative Supplement, Daniel Kanstroom, Eric Blumenson, Stanley Fisher
Massachusetts Criminal Defense: 1997 Cumulative Supplement, Daniel Kanstroom, Eric Blumenson, Stanley Fisher
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.
Third Party Rights In Criminal Forfeiture Cases, Stefan D. Cassella
Third Party Rights In Criminal Forfeiture Cases, Stefan D. Cassella
Stefan D Cassella
This article discusses the statutory procedures and the case law regarding the adjudication of the rights of third parties in property that a defendant has been ordered to forfeit in a criminal case. In particular, it discusses the ancillary proceeding governed by 21 U.S.C. 853(n) in detail. The case law references are now outdated and have been superceded by the discussion in Chapter 24 of the author's treatise, Asset Forfeiture Law in the United States. Nevertheless the article provides a good introduction to the topic.
Case & Statute Comments, "Public Education And Crime: Supreme Court Backs States' Rights, R. Michael Cassidy
Case & Statute Comments, "Public Education And Crime: Supreme Court Backs States' Rights, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Double Jeopardy And The Fraudulently-Obtained Acquittal, David S. Rudstein
Double Jeopardy And The Fraudulently-Obtained Acquittal, David S. Rudstein
David S Rudstein
No abstract provided.
Defending Defendants Charged With Drug Offenses (3 Volume Manual For Cook County Public Defender's Office), Richard Kling
Defending Defendants Charged With Drug Offenses (3 Volume Manual For Cook County Public Defender's Office), Richard Kling
Richard S. Kling
No abstract provided.
Spelling Guilt Out Of A Record? Harmless-Error Review Of Conclusive Mandatory Presumptions And Elemental Misdescriptions, John M. Greabe
Spelling Guilt Out Of A Record? Harmless-Error Review Of Conclusive Mandatory Presumptions And Elemental Misdescriptions, John M. Greabe
John M Greabe
Part I of this Article summarizes the history of harmless-error review. Part II explains more fully the constitutional infirmities generated by conclusive mandatory presumptions and elemental misdescriptions, and demonstrates that the unique nature of these infirmities complicates the question of how courts should review them for harmlessness. It also examines the Supreme Court's attempts to answer the questions of whether, and how, conclusive mandatory presumptions and elemental misdescriptions should be reviewed for harmlessness. In so doing, it focuses particularly on how these attempts have been undermined by the Court's failure to take account of the structural rights undermined by these …
White On White: Anonymous Tips, Reasonable Suspicion And The Constitution, David Rudstein
White On White: Anonymous Tips, Reasonable Suspicion And The Constitution, David Rudstein
David S Rudstein
No abstract provided.
Massachusetts Grand Jury Practice, R. Michael Cassidy
Massachusetts Grand Jury Practice, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Case & Statute Comments, Search And Seizure-Search Warrants-Identification Of Confidential Informants, R. Michael Cassidy
Case & Statute Comments, Search And Seizure-Search Warrants-Identification Of Confidential Informants, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Case & Statute Comments, The New Massachusetts Drug Asset Forfeiture Law: A Dialogue, R. Michael Cassidy
Case & Statute Comments, The New Massachusetts Drug Asset Forfeiture Law: A Dialogue, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
No abstract provided.
Brady V. Maryland: Who Was Brady, Anyway?, Richard Kling
Brady V. Maryland: Who Was Brady, Anyway?, Richard Kling
Richard S. Kling
No abstract provided.
The Plea Bargain In England And America: A Comparative Institutional Approach, Richard Adelstein
The Plea Bargain In England And America: A Comparative Institutional Approach, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A comparative view of adjudication by guilty plea in the US and the UK.
Institutional Function And Evolution In The Criminal Process, Richard Adelstein
Institutional Function And Evolution In The Criminal Process, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
An extended development of the foundations of the price exaction model of the criminal process.
The Moral Costs Of Crime: Prices, Information And Organization, Richard Adelstein
The Moral Costs Of Crime: Prices, Information And Organization, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
More on price exaction, and punishments as conveyors of cost information in the criminal process.
Informational Paradox And The Pricing Of Crime: Capital Sentencing Standards In Economic Perspective, Richard Adelstein
Informational Paradox And The Pricing Of Crime: Capital Sentencing Standards In Economic Perspective, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A further development of the price exaction model and an application to the problem of sentencing standards.
The Negotiated Guilty Plea: A Framework For Analysis, Richard Adelstein
The Negotiated Guilty Plea: A Framework For Analysis, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
An early exposition of the price exaction framework and the place of plea bargaining in it.
The Negotiated Guilty Plea: A Framework For Analysis, Richard Adelstein
The Negotiated Guilty Plea: A Framework For Analysis, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
My dissertation of 1975, published by Garland Publishing in their series Outstanding Dissertations in Economics, 1984